number one on christmas day [UK-r]
vintageinfants
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i understand that it's a very big deal to have the number one single on christmas day in england, but ive never quite understood WHY it's such a big deal.
anyone care to explain this?
anyone care to explain this?
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljPFZrRD3J8
having the number one single xmas day is considered a career maker...... but how can ONE day of the year constitute this? i dont see xmas as a day conducive to listening to the radio or watching television, nor do i see families running out to the shops to pick up a pop album......
is it for no reason at all? does your label give you a huge bonus? where is the REASON here?
Christmas #1 Song in the UK
The Christmas number one songs since 1952 as recorded by the Official UK Singles Chart were:
# 2009: Rage Against The Machine - "Killing In The Name"
# 2008: Alexandra Burke - "Hallelujah"
# 2007: Leon Jackson - "When You Believe"
# 2006: Leona Lewis - "A Moment Like This"
# 2005: Shayne Ward - "That's My Goal"
# 2004: Band Aid 20 - "Do They Know It's Christmas"
# 2003: Michael Andrews featuring Gary Jules - "Mad World"
# 2002: Girls Aloud - "Sound Of The Underground"
# 2001: Robbie Williams & Nicole Kidman - "Somethin' Stupid"
# 2000: Bob The Builder - "Can We Fix It"
# 1999: Westlife - "I Have A Dream / Seasons In The Sun"
# 1998: Spice Girls - "Goodbye"
# 1997: Spice Girls - "Too Much"
# 1996: Spice Girls - "2 Become 1"
# 1995: Michael Jackson - "Earth Song"
# 1994: East 17 - "Stay Another Day"
# 1993: Mr. Blobby - "Mr. Blobby"
# 1992: Whitney Houston - "I Will Always Love You"
# 1991: Queen - "Bohemian Rhapsody / These Are The Days Of Our Lives"
# 1990: Cliff Richard - "Saviour's Day"
# 1989: Band Aid II - "Do They Know It's Christmas"
# 1988: Cliff Richard - "Mistletoe And Wine"
# 1987: Pet Shop Boys - "Always On My Mind"
# 1986: Jackie Wilson - "Reet Petite"
# 1985: Shakin' Stevens - "Merry Christmas Everyone"
# 1984: Band Aid - "Do They Know It's Christmas"
# 1983: Flying Pickets - "Only You"
# 1982: Renee and Renato - "Save Your Love"
# 1981: Human League - "Don't You Want Me"
# 1980: St. Winifred's School Choir - "There's No-One Quite Like Grandma"
# 1979: Pink Floyd - "Another Brick In The Wall (Part 2)"
# 1978: Boney M - "Mary's Boy Child / Oh My Lord"
# 1977: Wings - "Mull Of Kintyre / Girls' School"
# 1976: Johnny Mathis - "When A Child Is Born"
# 1975: Queen - "Bohemian Rhapsody"
# 1974: Mud - "Lonely This Christmas"
# 1973: Slade - "Merry Xmas Everybody"
# 1972: Little Jimmy Osmond - "Long Haired Lover From Liverpool"
# 1971: Benny Hill - "Ernie (The Fastest Milkman In The West)"
# 1970: Dave Edmunds - "I Hear You Knockin'"
# 1969: Rolf Harris - "Two Little Boys"
# 1968: Scaffold - "Lily The Pink"
# 1967: The Beatles - "Hello Goodbye"
# 1966: Tom Jones - "Green Green Grass Oh Home"
# 1965: The Beatles - "Day Tripper / We Can Work It Out"
# 1964: The Beatles - "I Feel Fine"
# 1963: The Beatles - "I Want To Hold Your Hand"
# 1962: Elvis Presley - "Return To Sender"
# 1961: Danny Williams - "Moon River"
# 1960: Cliff Richard & The Shadows - "I Love You"
# 1959: Emile Ford and The Checkmates - "What Do You Want To Make Those Eyes At Me For?"
# 1958: Conway Twitty - "It's Only Make Believe"
# 1957: Harry Belafonte - "Mary's Boy Child"
# 1956: Johnnie Rae - "Just Walking In The Rain"
# 1955: Dicky Valentine - "Christmas Alphabet"
# 1954: Winifred Atwell - "Let's Have Another Party"
# 1953: Frankie Laine 9 - "Answer Me"
# 1952: Al Martino - "Hear In My Heart"
i totally understand what you're saying, i just always thought there was some kind of bonus involved because of the deal made of it.
i understand that if you outsell everyone during the time of highest sales, you're doing alright for yourself...... i just thought........ there was more to it?
HA! i watched that movie today to stir up some of the ol' Xmas spirit, and that's why i brought it up.
Awesome! I love that movie. It's fun.
Ha! I ain't ashamed!
Wasn't there a thread about this? Something about a huge drive by some people to get an old song to win to prove a point of some sort? I remember there being a neat story behind it.
are you from Ireland?
It was a whole anti-establishment thing. People who thought the whole thing was stupid so they wanted to fuck it up. It's amazing they succeeded, I think. The sarcasm market is underrated.
Yup, Well Ive been here in Cork since 93 anyway. Was born in California. Are you? I know a lot of people from Ireland who lurk here but never see anyone posting..
cool, I thought I was the only one on here!!! I'm in Waterford city
http://www.npr.org/2010/12/08/131910188/christmas-showdown-in-britain-pits-cage-vs-cowell
you gotta be fuckin kidding me. I knew the UK charts were a joke but really? well shit, actually when I was there a RINGTONE hit #1 on the charts so I guess a kids show theme song isn't far off.
Nice one! Do you know Jay Ru out there? Good guy.
I know the name alright, he DJs around here but I don't actually know him....
A potted history of the UK Christmas number one, for what it's worth;
Because the music industry shuts down over the Christmas and New Year period, it used to be there were no major new releases in the UK during December, leaving the field open for seasonal and novelty records. If you got a number one single during Christmas week, the likelihood was that it'd carry through into the New Year, perhaps even for the whole of January, because there wouldn't be much competition until the first Q1 releases were in the shops.
If you look at the list Chan posted, you might notice that, from 1968 through until the early 90s, the Christmas number ones were a pretty even mixture of legit pop hits, seasonal songs and oddball/novelty records. From the mid-90s on, the emphasis changed as record labels began to see landing a Christmas number one not only as a useful marketing tool or a way of boosting singles sales in a declining market, but also as a competitive sport. So you began to have things like boy-band wars, where having the biggest Christmas hit became a measure of one band's popularity relative to their so-called rivals. Then it became a matter of beating the Beatles' record of the most successive Christmas number ones, which the Spice Girls managed to tie, but not before trying to parlay it into some sort of measure of artistic equivalence. The betting industry also got involved around this time, making it even more competitive.
When the Idol format and its variants emerged at the start of the last decade, people like Simon Cowell and Pete Waterman saw snagging the Xmas number one as the ideal means of launching a new act (a&r'ed by the viewing audience), gaining maximum publicity for the show, the performer and themselves. From 2005 until 2008, the winner of the Cowell-produced X Factor had the UK number one single at Christmas. Last year, two people came up with the idea of getting RATM to number one for Christmas as a protest against Cowell having commandeered it, and, via a Facebook campaign, managed to pull it off. RATM put on a free gig in London last summer as a thank-you. So, now the Xmas number one has been given an anti-pop/pseudo-political aspect.
This year, it'll be business as usual with Cowell's latest charge - a young lad named Matt Cardle, who's like a diet Chris Martin - prevailing, after the anti-Cowell protest vote was split between about four or five other candidates.
To answer Chan's question, Wham's Last Christmas came out in 1984, the same year as the Band Aid single, which swept everything before it.
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